unmatched

IPA: ʌnmˈætʃt

adjective

  • (of a pair of things) not matched; odd
  • (of a single thing) not matched with anything else
  • peerless; unrivalled; beyond comparison
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Examples of "unmatched" in Sentences

  • However, there are several opinions that remain unmatched.
  • I.B.M. continues to argue that it is in unmatched in its combination of vast experience and research and development.
  • However, a judge ruled shortly after the legislation's introduction, that it was illegal to fire a person over an "unmatched" return.
  • "This is how the De­partment of Defense ended up with not $2,500 here and there but with billions of dollars in what they refer to as unmatched disbursements."
  • “Lightworks offers intuitive controls, advanced real time effects, 2K native support with DPX or RED, and multi-camera editing features that remain unmatched.”
  • But if we can work toward a place where our self-esteem isn't as dependent on people, places and things (and especially our work), we experience a kind of unmatched freedom.
  • Out of everyone in the race, she has the least amount of experience, so it is odd that she calls her experience "unmatched"; however, I suppose "unmatched" is technically correct, as no other candidate has been married to a president.

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